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Series
Run:
Thursday, October 9, 1986 through Friday, May 15,
1987. |
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Broadcast Network:
FOX. |
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Time
slot:
Mondays through Fridays
11:00 P.M. |
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Host:
JOAN RIVERS. |
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Announcers:
Clint
Holmes, Daniel Rosen. |
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Writer:
Daniel Rosen. |
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Executive Producers:
Edgar
Rosenberg, Bill Sammeth. |
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Music:
Mark Hudson and the Party Boys
Plus The Tramp. |
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Executive In Search Of Production:
Howard Bolter. |
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Theme:
Mark Hudson, Michael Sembello. |
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Musical Director:
Mark Hudson. |
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Musicians:
Mark Hudson, Steven Castaneda,
Beverly Dahlke-Smith, Lew McCreary. |
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RUNNING
TIME: |
00:50:00 [60 minutes including commercials]. |
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VHS: |
Not available on commercial video. |
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DVD: |
Not available on commercial video. |
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INFO: |
This is the second and last of
LYNDA CARTER's
appearances
on
"THE LATE SHOW
STARRING JOAN RIVERS". |
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VIDEO: |
[1]
"THE
LATE SHOW STARRING JOAN RIVERS".
Video clip. |
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TRIVIA: |
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Rumor has it in the spring of 1986, a confidential
memo between top NBC executives, listing about 10
possible replacements in the event of Carson's
retirement the next year, was leaked. When Rivers
saw it, she was shocked to see that she was nowhere
on the list, despite the fact that she had been The
Tonight Show's permanent guest host since 1983.
Another rumor is that soon after, when Carson
decided to stay beyond 1987, NBC offered him a
three-year contract extension, but only offered
Rivers a one-year extension as guest host. As a
result of all of this, Rivers doubted her future at
NBC. FOX was looking for a host for a late night
talk show for the network's launch in October 1986
and offered Rivers the job at a massive increase in
pay over her NBC salary. She took it. Carson was
blindsided by the news when he saw the press
conference on television. Moments later, when Rivers
called him at home, he refused to take the call. |
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Rivers spoke highly of
Carson the night he died, January 23, 2005, but she revealed that he
never spoke to her again. She also maintained that she handled things
the right way by not telling Carson of her plans ahead of time. |
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After a moderate start,
ratings for the talk show soon sagged, and the behind-the-scenes
relations between Rivers and network executives at Fox quickly eroded,
and she left the show in 1987. In 1987 and 1988, the show was renamed
The Late Show and featured several hosts including Arsenio Hall (who
went on to launch his own popular talk show, The Arsenio Hall Show) and
Richard Belzer before it was canceled in 1988. |
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